Saturday, August 4, 2012

The Mystical Contributions Hermes Trismegistus, the thrice-great '


When the ear can hear, then cometh the lips to be filled with wisdom. The Kybalion

For those who have fully identified their spiritual growth, in learning to use the opportunity of life that has given us for as long as we have been granted, can not ignore the valuable lessons and contributions that left us Thoth, Hermes Trismegistus known as the Thrice Great.

In this respect reminds us elermitano.superforo.net is a Greek god whose name means, the thrice-great Hermes, or the one with the gift of wisdom triple. Hermes is the founding father of hermetic science and all literature. The same goes for the Greeks, the generator and developer of the culture and writing, patron of merchants and thieves, caminantes.Hermes roads and different traditions is recognized under various names, being always the one that reveals who brings teaching from heaven. Thus in Egypt is called Toth, and Mercury by the Romans. The medieval Christian tradition is venerated as the guardian and guide of all the Hermetics, or of those who practice the science of alchemy, magic, astrology and the Kabbalah

Wikipedia says about us that Hermes Trismegistus is mentioned primarily in occult literature as a scholar who worked in alchemy and developed a metaphysical belief system that today is known as tight. For some medieval thinkers, Hermes Trismegistus was a pagan prophet who announced the advent of Christianity. Studies have been attributed to alchemy as emerald table, which was translated from Latin into English by Isaac Newton, and philosophy, as the Corpus Hermeticum. However, due to the lack of conclusive evidence of its existence, the historical building has been fictitiously from the Middle Ages to the present, especially since the revival of esotericism

We added that during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus known as Hermetica enjoyed great credit and were popular among alchemists. Hermetic tradition, therefore, is associated with alchemy, magic, astrology and other related topics. In the texts there are two categories: the "philosophy" and "technical" airtight. The first is primarily concerned with the theoretical argument that magical thinking is held and the second deals with its practical application. Among other issues, there are spells to protect objects by "magic," hence the origin of the term "hermetically sealed".

The classical scholar Isaac Casaubon, De rebus et ecclesiaticis exercitiones sacris XVI (1614) showed by the Greek character type texts, traditionally written in the mists of time, were actually more recent: most of the Corpus Hermeticum "philosophical" can be a date around the year 300. However, they were discovered in the seventeenth century dating errors by the scholar Casaubon Ralph Cudworth, who argued that the allegation of forgery is only applicable to three of the seventeen treatises contained in the Corpus Hermeticum. In addition, Cudworth noted that the texts were a late formulation of an earlier tradition, possibly oral. According to Cudworth, the text should be considered an ad quem term, not quo, ie the text is the result of an earlier tradition, not its origin, as Casaubon might suggest.

The medieval Christian tradition as revered as protector and guide of the Hermetics, who practiced the arts of alchemy, magic and astrology. Among the books attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, Corpus Hermeticum highlights. He also attributed the writing of the Emerald Table. Another of his most outstanding works would be the Poimandres and the Kybalion, certain books of poems and the book to leave a day, also known as "Book of the Dead", for having found copies of it inside the coffins of some prominent Egyptians.

Add also the source of information indicated that Antoine Faivre has pointed out that Hermes Trismegistus has a place in the Islamic tradition, although the name of Hermes is not in the Koran. Hagiographers and chroniclers of the early centuries of the Hijra Islamic identified with Hermes Trismegistus Idris, the nabi of the suras 19, 57, 21, 85, whom the Arabs also identify with Enoch.

According to Antoine Faivre, Idris-Hermes called Hermes Trismegistus because he was threefold: first, comparable to Thoth, was a "civilizing hero," an initiator into the mysteries of divine knowledge and wisdom which animates the world, recorded the principles of this sacred science in hieroglyphs. The second Hermes, the Babylonian, was the initiator of Pythagoras. The third Hermes was the first teacher of alchemy. "A faceless prophet," wrote the Islamist Pierre Lory, "Hermes does not have specific characteristics, or different in this respect from most of the great figures of the Bible and the Koran". [

Hermes in his work reminds us Kybalion

As above, so below, as below, so above. Nothing rests, everything moves, everything is double vibra.Todo, everything has two poles, everything has its pair of opposites; like and unlike are the same; opposites are identical in nature, but different in degree, extremes meet, all truths are half truths, all paradoxes may reconciliarse.Todo ebbs and flows, everything has its periods of advance and retreat, everything rises and falls, all moves like a pendulum, the extent of their motion to the right, is the same as that of the swing to the left, the rhythm is the compensación.Toda cause has its effect, every effect has its cause everything happens according to the law is no chance that the name given to the Law not recognized; there are many planes of causation, but nothing escapes the Ley.La is in everything, everything has its masculine and feminine principle, the generation manifests itself in all planos.Si it is true that everything is in THE ALL, it is equally true that THE ALL is in all things. He who understands this has become very conocimiento.Nada rests, everything moves, everything vibra.Todo is dual, everything has poles; everything has its pair of opposites like and unlike are the same, the opposites are identical in nature, differing only in degree, extremes meet, all truths are half truths, all paradoxes may reconciliarse.Todo ebbs and flows, everything rises and falls, the pendulum swing manifests in all things, the extent of the movement toward right is the same as that of the swing to the left, the rhythm is the compensación.Toda cause has its effect, every effect has its cause everything happens according to law.

Chance is more than the name given to the Law not recognized; there are many planes of causation, but none escaped the ley.El Gender is in everything, everything has its masculine and feminine principle, gender manifests on all the plans.

The possession of knowledge, if not accompanied by a manifestation and expression in practice and the work is the same as burying precious metals: a vain and useless thing. Knowledge, like wealth, should be used. The Law of Use is universal, and who violates it suffers for being placed in conflict with natural forces

To change your property or state of mind, change your vibration

To destroy an undesirable rate of vibration, put into operation the Principle of Polarity and concentrate attention on the polar opposite him you want to delete. What kills undesirable by changing its polarity.

The mind, as well as metals and elements can be transmuted from grade to grade, status condition, from pole to pole, vibration in vibration.

Rhythm may be neutralized by the art of polarization.

Nothing escapes the principle of cause and effect, but there are many planes of causation, and one can use higher level laws to dominate the inferior.

The wise man served in the higher, but applies in the lower. Obey the laws that are above him, but in its own plane and the ones below it, rules and orders. However, it is part of the principle rather than oppose it. The wise man is immersed in the law, and understanding their movements, it operates instead of being its blind slave.

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